Beauty products are damaging our environment and threatening our animals. Read this blog to find out how your beauty products are affecting the environment, how you can identify the products to avoid and some recommended brands you can use instead.
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Ocean Life:
One of the problems with the beauty industry, are the toxic chemicals. Chemicals such as parabens, plasticizers, and pesticides, are found in products such as sun cream. These products end up in the ocean and the chemicals damage the coral reefs through bleaching, and disrupt reproduction in animals. An estimated 4000 to 6000 tones of sun cream end up on our oceans each year. Microbeads in some products end up in oceans and block marine life digestive systems. The rate of plastic ingestion from marine life and seabirds is increasing by 2% each year and two-thirds of fish and 90% of sea birds have ingested plastic.
Animal Testing:
Animal testing is another huge issue with over 100million animals being tested each year and exposed to chemicals often kill them or damage our environment due to the resource intensive and wasteful process. Animal testing uses 10 times more energy than a typical office does. Furthermore, animal testing is causing species to be at risk of extinction.
Deforestation:
Palm oil is in more then 2,300 cosmetics and is a demanded ingredient, causing deforestation of rainforests, destructing habitats for animals such as Orangutans. Another ingredient, Mica is found in 13,500 cosmetics and is another resource contributing to deforestation. Furthermore, packaging has caused 18 million acres of trees to be cut down each year, which increases global warming due to the release of CO2.
Water Waste:
Beauty products use a lot of water. Even though this is safe for the environment, it means a lot of water waste and contributes to a future water shortage. The United Nations have predicted that 50% of of the world will live in water limited conditions by 2050.
Plastic Pollution:
According to Zero Waste Week data, the cosmetics industry produces 120 billion units of packaging per year and most of it is made from plastic which ends up in landfill. Additionally, the disposal of these plastics accounts for 70% of the carbon emissions of the industry.
Apps that identify the ingredients in our products and highlights better alternatives:
Here are the apps I found:
Recommended eco products for men and women:
Estrid
Lush
Shampoo bars are a great eco alternatives to shampoo bottles. One bar can replace up to 3, 250ml shampoo bottles. Lush has minimal packaging, animal testing free and affordable, not to forget they smell amazing. Lush provide different variety of shampoo bars for different hair types, so there is something for everyone and they surprisingly last for months! Lush do conditioner bars too.
Link Here
Pacifica
This brand is for those in the US. Pacifica provide tonnes of eco cosmetics such as perfume, lotions, nail varnish, haircare and makeup. They are mid range priced and have lots of choices. The brand is environmentally friendly, vegan, cruelty free and toxic chemicals free.
The Green Turtle
This brand has great options for male beauty products such as, shaving creams, razors, soaps, shampoos, etc. However, The Green Turtle doesn't only provide for the male demographic, The Green Turtle has baby products, home and garden care, female cosmetics, and even an "out and about" section for reusable bags, face masks. The prices are reasonable and the reviews are great.
Link Here
Garnier
My Little Eco Shop
I found this shop on Instagram and they have some great products ranging from, male and female hair and skincare, kitchen products, dental products, mens beard oils and so much more. Their products are vegan, cruelty free, palm oil and plastic free and they are handmade. An added bonus is its really affordable and has great reviews.
Link Here
Wild
Link Here
Wearth London
Wearth London is an eco brand that sell everything from beauty products to jewellery to homeware. They are vegan, cruelty free, handmade, organic, plastic free and recyclable. There is so much choice in products and this is one of the most affordable brand I have found so far. Link Here
Axiology
Axiology is a vegan makeup brand that sell lipsticks, highlighters and lip, cheek and eye crayons. This is an American brand however they ship to the UK and some UK sights, like Asos and Glow Organic, sell them too. This brand isn't the cheapest but their crayons are good value for money as you can use them for more than just your lips. Link Here
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Amazing information thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteThank you again for a very informative post.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love lush, especially the bath bombs, thanks for the link🌹
ReplyDeleteNice to know there are eco alternatives to everyday products! Thank you
ReplyDeletewow, i am going to become an activist for the global economy.
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